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June 15, 2012

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MORGAN FREEMAN DOESN'T BELIEVE IN GOD

MORGAN FREEMAN has PLAYED God in both "Bruce Almighty" and its sequel "Evan Almighty". But doesn't actually believe in God.

Freeman hosts a new show on The Science Channel called "Through the Wormhole With Morgan Freeman". And there's an episode called "Did We Invent God?" So someone asked Freeman if he thought that title was true. His response was "My belief system doesn't support a creator as such, as we can call God, who created us in His/Her/Its image."

DON RICKLES MAKES AN INAPROPRIATE JOKE ABOUT OBAMA

DON RICKLES was one of the speakers at a tribute to SHIRLEY MACLAINE in Hollywood this past Thursday night. And even at 86 years of age, he'll probably go down as the most controversial.

And it was all because of this joke . . .

"I shouldn’t make fun of the blacks. President Obama is a personal friend of mine. He was over to the house yesterday, but the mop broke." According to reports, the joke received some gasps AND laughs. -WOW I guess I shouldn't be surprised but in this day and age this joke seems like a throwback.

YING YANG TWIN GETS PULLED OVER FOR DUI

Deongelo Marquel "Deroc" Holmes, 33, a member of the Ying Yang Twins hip-hop group, most famous for the Whisper song was arrested and charged Friday with driving under the influence with two small children in his SUV. He was pulled over by police June 1 after he was seen allegedly swerving as he drove an SUV

An officer “saw it weave, basically and said he crossed the center line several times,” When police spoke to Holmes, the officer smelled alcohol and smelled marijuana when the driver rolled down the window. Police said they found marijuana, Xanex and a 3-year-old toddler and 2-month-old baby in car seats in the rear.

The 33-year-old Holmes was charged with seven offenses: including Two counts of DUI child endangerment; possession of less than an ounce of marijuana and improper/erratic lane change. Holmes, of Buford, was booked and then released on bonds totaling $13,500.